Here is my 1993
Jeep Wrangler. I bought her from a salvage yard for
$2000. She was hit in the front passengers side and
needed some work.

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The inside
needs some work as well. No carpet, no stereo, and
the 142,000 miles has taken it's toll.

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I replaced the bent up bumper with a used one (and
new bumper ends). Then the rotted dented fenders
were unbolted. She looks kind of cool without them,
but I'll never get it to pass a State re-title
inspection without them. To the trash pile with the
old ones.

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The fenders were painted and
bolted on. The rotted tailgate was removed and I cut
off all the bad areas and welded new steel to it.
Fiberglass was applied and sanded, then the tailgate
was painted.

Since the windshield was
cracked, we removed it and cleaned up the windshield
frame, then that was painted as well.

Next, the body had some
serious rot around the wheel wells. I removed
all the graphic decals, then I cut out the bad areas
and welded in new steel panels that I made. A layer
of body filler and some sanding was next. I also
cleaned up the hinges and got them ready for the
paint.

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Once the paint
was dry, the fender flares were put back on. I
fabricated a set of shackles to add a 1" lift.
I purchased a chrome grille cover and some aluminum
diamond plate running guards on ebay. The spare tire
was replaced and I put my Harley Davidson wheel
cover on.

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The
interior received new carpet and a new CD player.

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I fabricated a
grille guard and a dirt bike carrier. I used a Honda
motorcycle taillight for the brake light on the
motorcycle carrier. Here are the latest photos.